When you edit the wiki, please remember to give your reasons for making a change in the edit summary if these reasons are not obvious. This will help other editors of the wiki understand why you made the change. --Galadh 15:51, 13 March 2008 (CET)

Ciao! I think that your last edit is not so nice. People that do not speak English must read all the page before to find the Language option. Please, edit back the Index Page! Grazie --Panta 00:12, 11 May 2008 (CET)

Ciao! As you know, I try to translate as quick as possible pages in Italian, but have some problems that i'd like to discuss with you (you area doing a great revisioning job on this wiki!) and others if you/them like it!

Stating that the official wiki is the english wiki, I propose to add the Last edited date to pages. I think perhaps we can add such a information somewhere and to create:

a Translation Outdated page - Index of outdated pages per language

a Template for the top of outdated pages - Worn visitors that page is outdated with a link to the english page.

I think this can easily help people that wants to help in translations to better organize the job.You think this is a possible think to do? Grazie e Ciao --Panta 13:05, 25 May 2008 (CET)

I am trying to set up and populate a User's ManualCategory Structure, and was wondering what you thought about how I should name the sub-categories. The way I found the User's Manual pages, each page was set up in a directory structure, such as "User's Manual/Games", which is not really appropriate for a wiki. But, I don't want to set up categories that might be interfere with other category names, so I was thinking of naming the sub categories with up to one level of directory structuring (ie a category called, "User's Manual/Games", but not one called, "User's Manual/Games/Strategy") or have any category that should fit within the user's manual be called "Manual:Games" -sirkha

Hi, Coolcat! Could you please change the sitename of this wiki to "Openmoko Wiki"? I have requested this at Wiki Issues a week ago and nobody has opposed it. At the moment the name of the wiki is "Openmoko" (You should see this name in the title bar of your browser). I think it should be changed to "Openmoko Wiki" because at the moment it's not possible to find content on pages beginning with "Openmoko:" through the normal search function of this wiki. You should be able to change this at $wgSitename in the file LocalSettings.php. --Marko Knöbl 11:53, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

Hi! It's been nearly two weeks now since I requested this. Are there any news on this? Will the sitename change? (Please reply on my talk page, not on my user page). --Marko Knöbl 11:51, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

You deleted the CommunityRepository article that redirected to Community Repository. Even though the deleted article might not be necessary, there were alot of articles linking to it. E.g. on the frontpage. Please make sure these are updated to point to the right article before you delete the redirect. Otherwise people might think that the article doesn't exist, when they see the red "article doesn't exist"-link . --KB Jørgensen 14:33, 3 October 2008 (UTC)

When you edit the wiki, please remember to give your reasons for making a change in the edit summary if these reasons are not obvious. This will help other editors of the wiki understand why you made the change. --Galadh 15:51, 13 March 2008 (CET)

Ciao! I think that your last edit is not so nice. People that do not speak English must read all the page before to find the Language option. Please, edit back the Index Page! Grazie --Panta 00:12, 11 May 2008 (CET)

i18n

Ciao! As you know, I try to translate as quick as possible pages in Italian, but have some problems that i'd like to discuss with you (you area doing a great revisioning job on this wiki!) and others if you/them like it!

Stating that the official wiki is the english wiki, I propose to add the Last edited date to pages. I think perhaps we can add such a information somewhere and to create:

a Translation Outdated page - Index of outdated pages per language

a Template for the top of outdated pages - Worn visitors that page is outdated with a link to the english page.

I think this can easily help people that wants to help in translations to better organize the job.You think this is a possible think to do? Grazie e Ciao --Panta 13:05, 25 May 2008 (CET)

SHR deleted

I think that's the same topic with '_stable Hybird _release'
If that's not the same thing, I will roll back it .

Brenda

I created it as a link so you can search for SHR, maby it can be done in another way for instance with the redirect tag.

Kim

User's Manual

I am trying to set up and populate a User's ManualCategory Structure, and was wondering what you thought about how I should name the sub-categories. The way I found the User's Manual pages, each page was set up in a directory structure, such as "User's Manual/Games", which is not really appropriate for a wiki. But, I don't want to set up categories that might be interfere with other category names, so I was thinking of naming the sub categories with up to one level of directory structuring (ie a category called, "User's Manual/Games", but not one called, "User's Manual/Games/Strategy") or have any category that should fit within the user's manual be called "Manual:Games" -sirkha

Sitename

Hi, Coolcat! Could you please change the sitename of this wiki to "Openmoko Wiki"? I have requested this at Wiki Issues a week ago and nobody has opposed it. At the moment the name of the wiki is "Openmoko" (You should see this name in the title bar of your browser). I think it should be changed to "Openmoko Wiki" because at the moment it's not possible to find content on pages beginning with "Openmoko:" through the normal search function of this wiki. You should be able to change this at $wgSitename in the file LocalSettings.php. --Marko Knöbl 11:53, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

Hi! It's been nearly two weeks now since I requested this. Are there any news on this? Will the sitename change? (Please reply on my talk page, not on my user page). --Marko Knöbl 11:51, 29 August 2008 (UTC)

Index page category vs. manual editing

CommunityRepository deleted

You deleted the CommunityRepository article that redirected to Community Repository. Even though the deleted article might not be necessary, there were alot of articles linking to it. E.g. on the frontpage. Please make sure these are updated to point to the right article before you delete the redirect. Otherwise people might think that the article doesn't exist, when they see the red "article doesn't exist"-link . --KB Jørgensen 14:33, 3 October 2008 (UTC)